Request for Comments/Suggestions/Improvements (and an initial "hello all!")
Piotr Baranowski
piotr.baranowski at osec.pl
Thu Apr 12 12:27:42 UTC 2012
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Hello list!
I've been pointed to that list by Karsten Wade himself as the best
place to discuss my plan.
I'm Piotr Baranowski, RHCA instructor/examiner working for Red Hat GLS
in EMEA region. As I deliver RHCVA classess as well, I know oVirt/RHEV
pretty well :-)
What I wanted initially from Karsten was to get some info regarding
the workshop in Beijing.
I'm going to deliver a technical workshop at the infoshare conference
this year (19-20.04.2012 - www.infoshare.pl)
I'm looking for some suggestions/inspirations for my workshop and
Karsten suggested that the list will be probably the best place to
look for that info.
My initial plan is to conduct a BYOL session with Fedora 16 LiveCD
custom spin running on participants' laptops.
My idea is to prepare a bootable livecds (livecd-tools) and maybe a
PXE boot env to be launched on atendees laptops with ovirt-engine
preloaded and ready to be configured.
LiveCD would contain ovirt-engine and the audience would follow me
configuring their first datacenter, cluster, storage domains and maybe
use a tiny bootable.iso to run an initial VM.
How is that different from your approach in Beijing?
What do you think about my idea?
Feel free to comment. I'm really looking for your more or less
constructive input.
best regards
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Piotr Baranowski
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